Avant Chamber Ballet company member Kaylee Skelton, whose new work "Sibelius" premieres at this year's Women's Choreography Project.(Jordan Fraker) Avant Chamber Ballet has been spotlighting female ...
Sidra Bell On Becoming The First Black Female Choreographer Commissioned By The New York City Ballet
Sidra Bell‘s dance journey started in the home. With a mother who’s a classically trained musician and dancer, Bell witnessed her take classes with the Alvin Ailey Organization and study at the Clark ...
Choreographed by the dancer Madison Olandt, the work “Luna” explores the complexity of femininity, from physical form to societal expectations. How is femininity performed? What is its essence and how ...
Choreographer Akram Khan on his all-female show inspired by the Saudi desert - British choreographer Akram Khan does things ...
Artistic director Sophie Williams uses the term “female forward” when describing Pointeworks, the contemporary ballet organization she founded that sold out its inaugural show at The Conrad in La ...
The Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company mesmerized the audience with its talented dancers and amazing choreography at its Friday performance at Southeast Missouri State University. Although half the size of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The best part? It’s not cosmetic. New York premieres by Madeline Hollander and Janie Taylor pair perfectly with a Bella Lewitzky revival ...
Los Angeles-based dancer Bex Nitti never felt comfortable with the rules of Latin dance. The traditional set-up for partner work in Latin competitions, festivals and classes requires one male “lead” ...
The New York City Ballet’s first Black female choreographer is visiting the Kennedy Center. Sidra Bell joins Jamar Roberts and Justin Peck for “Visionary Voices” on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by ...
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